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Bluefield Blue Jays Game Notes 6-21
Bluefield Blue Jays Game Notes 6-21
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Bluefield Blue Jays (1-0) at Bristol White Sox (0-1) Thursday, June 21 -- 6:00 p.m. Doubleheader Devault Memorial Stadium -- Bristol, Virginia Games #2 and #3
RHP Kevin Comer (---, -.--) & LHP Deivy Estrada (---, -.--) at LHP Jefferson Olacio (1-5, 5.35 in low-A) RHP Tom Robson (---, -.--) at LHP Jose Bautista (--, -.--) in second game
ABOUT LAST NIGHT...: There was an odd postponement last night in Bristol. A problem with the irrigation system under the playing surface at Boyce Cox Field caused the
game to be pushed back to a twinbill tonight. The Jays only played one doubleheader in 2011, a July 26 twinbill at home against rival Princeton. They split to keep the season set even at 4-4 before Bluefield won three straight to reclaim the Mercer Cup. If they take both games today, Bluefield will earn their first sweep at Bristol since August 25-27, 2006.
VS. THE WHITE SOX: These inter-division rivals split the six-game season series in 2011 with the home team winning two out of three in both sets. The Baby Birds hosted
Bristol from June 27-29 and won two of three. It was a series of comebacks, some unfulfilled. Bluefield nearly blew a 10-0 lead in the opener, but hung on to win 10-6. The middle game saw an 8-0 Jays comeback fall short 8-7. Art Charles made an error in the ninth inning of the rubber game that put Bristol ahead, but in the bottom of the ninth, he launched a walk-off three-run homer to win it 9-7. The two clubs played in Virginia fom July 12-14. Bluefield won the first game 3-2, but the White Sox bounced back to win 9-6 and 5-4. Bluefield played the White Sox in the 2002 Appy League Championship Series, with Bristol beating the then-Baltimore affiliate two games to one.
COMER Baseball Americas 17th-ranked Blue Jays prospect gets the ball to start tonights opener. Kevin was a supplemental first-round pick (57th overall) in 2011 after
Miguel Olivo signed with Seattle. After the Shamong, NJ native pitched his Seneca HS team to the Group 3 state championship, the Blue Jays bought Comer out of his commitment to Vanderbilt with a $1.65 million signing bonus. Baseball America says the right-hander has a clean arm action and delivery, and he gets good angle to his pitches. The publication adds that he has a live fastball that generally sits around (91-93). He also throws a curve that some scouts think will be a plus pitch in time.
ESTRADA: A native of Valencia, Venezuela, this lefty makes his first appearance of the season in his return to Bluefield by piggybacking on Comers start. He potsed a 2.25
ERA in the GCL, but he had an ERA of 6.94 in Bluefield upon his promotion. He did contirbute the clinching victory in the Mercer Cup in 2011, turning in five shutout innings on August 10. He allowed only four hits, striking out six without walking a man. He took a tough loss in the final game of the Appy League Championship Series when he gave up one earned run in five innings, but was charged with the defeat. He spent the 2010 season in the GCL and was in the DSL in 2009 when he Kd more than one batter per inning (48 in 44 IP). years draft. In 2011 he was ranked by Baseball America as the 72nd-best high-school prospect during his senior year at Delta Secondary School.
ROBSON: Seven days shy of his 19th birthday, Canadian righty Tom Robson will start the nightcap. The native of Delta, British Columbia was chosen in the fourth round of last OLACIO: The 18-year old southpaw makes his first start for Bristol after beginning the season with low-A Kannapolis. Hailing from Santo Domingo in the Domincan Republic, BAUTISTA: This southpaw has gone 3-5 with a 2.96 ERA in 30 games (19 starts) over three seasons in the Dominican Summer League. Like Olacio, Jose is from Santo
Domingo in the Dominican Republic. Last year for the DSL White Sox, he went 0-3 with a 3.14 in 12 games (11 starts), striking out 59 in 51.2 innings. Olacio posted a 1.61 ERA in the bullpen for the Intimidators while striking out 24 in 22.1 innings. But since moving into the rotation in late May, he was rocked in five starts (11.05 ERA). A towering presence on the mound at six-foot-seven, Jefferson debuted in the Dominican Summer League in 2011, going 3-5 with a 5.50 ERA in 11 starts. So far in his pro career, hes had a lot of trouble finding the plate as hes averaged 7.7 walks per nine innings. Still, Baseball America has him ranked 15th among White Sox prospects.
RHP Tom Robson (---, -.--) at LHP RHP Tom Robson (---, -.--) at LHP
TOP PROSPECTS: There are an astounding nine Bluefield Blue Jays listed on Baseball Americas Top 30 Blue Jays rankings. The complete list of Bluefielders is as follows: BABY JAYS SCHEDULE
@BRI @BRI @BRI @BRI JC JC JC @BUR @BUR @BUR @KPT @KPT @KPT PUL PUL PUL DAN DAN DAN @BUR @BUR @BUR OFF DAY @PUL
LHP Daniel Norris (4th), 3B Matt Dean (11th), OF Dwight Smith Jr. (16th), RHP Kevin Comer (17th), RHP Joe Musgrove (20th), OF Jacob Anderson (21st), SS Dickie Joe Thon (27th), 2B Christian Lopes (29th) and RHP Roberto Osuna (30th).
ALL IN THE FAMILY: There are four Blue Jays with family ties to the major leagues. SS Dickie Joe Thons father Dickie played 15
6/19 6/20 6/21 6/21 6/22 6/23 6/24 6/25 6/26 6/27 6/28 6/29 6/30 7/1 7/2 7/3 7/4 7/5 7/6 7/7 7/8 7/9 7/10 7/11
W, 7-2 PPD 6:00 PM GM 2 7:05 PM 7:05 PM 6:05 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:05 PM 7:05 PM 7:05 PM 7:05 PM 7:05 PM 7:05 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
years at short, mostly for the Astros. OF Dwight Smith Jr. is the son of the former Cubs outfielder, who finished second to teammate Jerome Walton in the 1989 NL Rookie of the Year voting and later won a championship with the Braves in 1995. RHP Brandon Dorsetts father Brian spent parts of eight seasons catching in the bigs for six teams. RHP Roberto Osunas uncle Antonio relieved for 11 years in the majors, mostly with the Dodgers.
BLUE JAYS vs. WHITE SOX 6/19 @BRI W, 7-2 6/20 @BRI PPD 6/21 @BRI 6:00 PM 6/21 @BRI DH GM 2 8/4 BRI 7:05 PM 8/5 BRI 6:05 PM 8/6 BRI 7:05 PM
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- June 19 - Opening Day roster announced
# 31 Kevin Comer
HT: 6-3 WT: 205 BATS/THROWS: R/R PRO EXPERIENCE: 1st season AGE: 19 BORN: 8/1/1992 RESIDENCE: Shamong, NJ ACQUIRED: Selected by the Blue Jays in the first round (57th pick) of the 2011 draft 2011 SEASON STATISTICS CG SHO SV IP H DID NOT PITCH
CLUB
W-L ERA G
GS
ER
HR
BB
SO AVG
LAST TIME OUT: Kevin makes his first professional appearance tonight. AGAINST BRISTOL: No career starts against Bristol 2012 highlights: Career highlights and notes: Selected in the first round (57th pick) of the 2011 draft Had committed to Vanderbilt before signing with Toronto Supplemental first-round pick as compensation for losing Miguel Olivo to Seattle Starred at Seneca HS in Tabernacle, NJ, ranked as 35th best highschool prospect by Baseball America in 2011 Full bio on page 13 of Bluefield Media Guide on BluefieldJays.com
# 6 Deivy Estrada
HT: 6-1 WT: 170 BATS/THROWS: L/L PRO EXPERIENCE: 4th season AGE: 19 BORN: 8/22/1992 RESIDENCE: Valencia, Venezuela ACQUIRED: Signed as an international free agent on November 9, 2008 2011 SEASON STATISTICS CG SHO SV IP H 1 0 0 16.0 14 0 0 0 36.1 46
SO RESULT
GS 3 9
BB
R 4 29
ER 4 28
HR 1 5
BB 3 16
LAST TIME OUT: Deivy makes his first start of the season tonight. AGAINST BRISTOL: No career starts against Bristol 2012 highlights: Career highlights and notes: Called up to Bluefield in 2011 after posting 2.25 ERA in three GCL starts; went 3-4 in nine starts to tie for second on the team in both categories Made Appy League debut on 7/13 at Bristol, tossed five shutout innings of five-hit ball Beat Princeton on 8/10 in Mercer Cup clincher, held Rays to four hits in five scoreless frames, struck out six without issuing a walk Took tough-luck loss in Game Two of Appy League Championship Series, held Johnson City to one earned run in five innings, but the Cardinals won 4-1 to clinch the title Went 4-3 in 12 games (eight starts) with a 3.02 ERA in GCL in 2010 Debuted in DSL in 2009, struck out 48 in 44 innings as 16 year old Signed as an international free agent on November 9, 2008 Full bio on page 17 of Bluefield Media Guide on BluefieldJays.com
# 15 Tom Robson
HT: 6-4 WT: 210 BATS/THROWS: R/R PRO EXPERIENCE: 1st season AGE: 18 BORN: 6/27/1993 RESIDENCE: Delta, British Columbia, Canada ACQUIRED: Selected by the Blue Jays in the fourth round of the 2011 draft 2011 SEASON STATISTICS CG SHO SV IP H DID NOT PITCH
CLUB
W-L ERA G
GS
ER
HR
BB
SO AVG
LAST TIME OUT: Tom makes his first professional appearance tonight. AGAINST BRISTOL: No career appearances against Bristol 2012 highlights: Career highlights and notes: Selected in the fourth round of the 2011 draft Ranked as 72nd-best high-school prospect by Baseball America in 2011 after graduating from Delta Secondary School in British Columbia
hector alvarez
SERIES (BRI): CURRENT STREAK: vs. LHP: LAST HR: (POSITION) STARTS: (BATTING ORDER) STARTS:
7
MULTI-HIT GAMES: LONG STREAK: vs. RHP: PINCH-HITTING:
jacob anderson
SERIES (BRI): 0-5, 3 K CURRENT STREAK: vs. LHP: LAST HR: (POSITION) STARTS: (LF) 1 (BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (5) 1
10
MULTI-HIT GAMES: LONG STREAK: vs. RHP: .000 (0-5) PINCH-HITTING:
oF
eric arce
SERIES (BRI): 1-3, BB, R, K CURRENT STREAK: 1 vs. LHP: LAST HR: (POSITION) STARTS: (DH) 1 (BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (6) 1
4
MULTI-HIT GAMES: LONG STREAK: 1 vs. RHP: .333 (1-3) PINCH-HITTING:
OF
alex azor
SERIES (BRI): 1-4, BB, R, K CURRENT STREAK: 1 vs. LHP: LAST HR: (POSITION) STARTS: (RF) 1 (BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (1) 1
8
MULTI-HIT GAMES: LONG STREAK: 1 vs. RHP: .250 (1-4) PINCH-HITTING:
oF
art charles
SERIES (BRI): 2-4, 2B, 3B, R, BB, K CURRENT STREAK: 1 vs. LHP: LAST HR: (POSITION) STARTS: (1B) 1 (BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (4) 1
24
1b
matt dean
SERIES (BRI): CURRENT STREAK: vs. LHP: LAST HR: (POSITION) STARTS: (BATTING ORDER) STARTS:
9
MULTI-HIT GAMES: LONG STREAK: vs. RHP: PINCH-HITTING:
3b
MULTI-HIT GAMES: 1 LONG STREAK: 1 vs. RHP: .500 (2-4, 2B, 3B) PINCH-HITTING:
christian frias
SERIES (BRI): 1-1 CURRENT STREAK: 1 vs. LHP: LAST HR: (POSITION) STARTS: (BATTING ORDER) STARTS:
2b
jason leblebijian
SERIES (BRI): 0-1, K CURRENT STREAK: vs. LHP: LAST HR: (POSITION) STARTS: (BATTING ORDER) STARTS:
13
ss
MULTI-HIT GAMES: LONG STREAK: 1 vs. RHP: 1.000 (1-1) PINCH-HITTING: 1.000 (1-1)
MULTI-HIT GAMES: LONG STREAK: vs. RHP: .000 (0-1) PINCH-HITTING: .000 (0-1)
christian lopes
SERIES (BRI): 1-5, HR, 2 RBI, R, 2 K CURRENT STREAK: 1 vs. LHP: LAST HR: 6/19 at BRI (2-RUN, 1st inn.) (POSITION) STARTS: (2B) 1 (BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (2) 1
1
MULTI-HIT GAMES: LONG STREAK: 1 vs. RHP: .200 (1-5) PINCH-HITTING:
ss
santiago nessy
SERIES (BRI): 2-5, 2B, R, K CURRENT STREAK: 1 vs. LHP: LAST HR: (POSITION) STARTS: (C) 1 (BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (3) 1
27
MULTI-HIT GAMES: 1 LONG STREAK: 1 vs. RHP: .400 (2-5) PINCH-HITTING:
chris peters
SERIES (BRI): 1-2, 2B, BB, 2 RBI, R CURRENT STREAK: 1 vs. LHP: LAST HR: (POSITION) STARTS: (3B) 1 (BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (8) 1
3
MULTI-HIT GAMES: LONG STREAK: 1 vs. RHP: .500 (1-2, 2B) PINCH-HITTING:
ss
carlos ramirez
SERIES (BRI): 2-4, R CURRENT STREAK: 1 vs. LHP: LAST HR: (POSITION) STARTS: (CF) 1 (BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (7) 1
32
MULTI-HIT GAMES: 1 LONG STREAK: 1 vs. RHP: .500 (2-4) PINCH-HITTING:
oF
dwight smith
SERIES (BRI): CURRENT STREAK: vs. LHP: LAST HR: (POSITION) STARTS: (BATTING ORDER) STARTS:
25
MULTI-HIT GAMES: LONG STREAK: vs. RHP: PINCH-HITTING:
of
nico taylor
SERIES (BRI): CURRENT STREAK: vs. LHP: LAST HR: (POSITION) STARTS: (BATTING ORDER) STARTS:
20
MULTI-HIT GAMES: LONG STREAK: vs. RHP: PINCH-HITTING:
oF
17
MULTI-HIT GAMES: LONG STREAK: 1 vs. RHP: .200 (1-5) PINCH-HITTING:
ss
kyle anderson
LONGEST OUTING: LAST WIN: MOST STRIKEOUTS: vs. LH: INHERITED/STRANDED: LAST HR ALLOWED:
DATE OPP DEC
26 lhp
colby broussard
LONGEST OUTING: 0.2 (6/19 at BRI) LAST WIN: MOST STRIKEOUTS: MOST WALKS: 1 vs. LH: vs. RH: .000 (0-1) INHERITED/STRANDED: 3/1 SAVES/SAVE OPPORTUNITIES: LAST HR ALLOWED:
22
rhp
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
IP H R ER BB SO HR DATE 6/19 OPP @BRI
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DEC ND IP 0.2 H 0 R 0 ER 0 BB 1 SO 0 HR 0
Career highlights and notes: Signed as an undrafted free agent on June 6, 2012 Attended Cal Poly, where he went 10-1 with a 3.40 ERA and two complete games as a senior First Team All-Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League selection as a senior at Aptos HS in California Played in the 2002 Little League World Series Full bio on page 6 of Bluefield Media Guide on BluefieldJays.com
Career highlights and notes: Appeared in 18 games, all in relief, for the GCL Blue Jays; finished tied for seventh in circuit with seven saves and tied for third with 16 games finished Posted a 1.85 ERA and allowed only 12 hits in 24.1 innings, holding opponents to a .145 batting average Allowed only six hits in 18 innings of work over first 14 appearances Selected in the 44th round of the 2011 draft Attended Faulkner University in Montgomery, AL for one season after transferring from LSU-Eunice Full bio on page 10 of Bluefield Media Guide on BluefieldJays.com
julio carmona
LONGEST OUTING: 0.1 (6/19 at BRI) LAST WIN: MOST STRIKEOUTS: MOST WALKS: 2 vs. LH: .000 (0-1) vs. RH: INHERITED/STRANDED: SAVES/SAVE OPPORTUNITIES: LAST HR ALLOWED:
50 rhp
shane davis
LONGEST OUTING: LAST WIN: MOST STRIKEOUTS: vs. LH: INHERITED/STRANDED: LAST HR ALLOWED:
19
lhp
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DATE 6/19 OPP @BRI DEC ND IP 0.1 H 0 R 1 ER 1 BB 2 SO 0 HR 0
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR
Career highlights and notes: Switched from rotation to bullpen in first stateside action in 2011, appearing in 23 games for GCL Blue Jays, one off the league lead behind Montreal Robinson of GCL Tigers Led the Dominican Summer League Blue Jays in starts in 2010 (14) Held opposing bats to .189 average, allowing only 38 hits in 58 innings and did not allow a home run Notched career highs in strikeouts (11) and innings pitched (6) in tough-luck loss to DSL Rays on 8/7 Signed as international free agent on April 12, 2010 Full bio on page 11 of Bluefield Media Guide on BluefieldJays.com
Career highlights and notes: Made 18 relief appearances for Vancouver Canadians during their Northwest League championship season in 2011 Selected in the 42nd round of the 2011 draft Attended Canisius College, where he was an All-MAAC First-Team selection in 2010 and set the school record for career wins, strikeouts, innings, starts and complete games 2008 New York Collegiate Baseball League Pitcher of the Year, allowed two earned runs in 54 innings (0.33 ERA) and pitched a no-hitter on 6/11 Full bio on page 14 of Bluefield Media Guide on BluefieldJays.com
brandon dorsett
LONGEST OUTING: LAST WIN: MOST STRIKEOUTS: vs. LH: INHERITED/STRANDED: LAST HR ALLOWED:
DATE OPP DEC
35 rhp
deivy estrada
LONGEST OUTING: LAST WIN: MOST STRIKEOUTS: vs. LH: INHERITED/STRANDED: LAST HR ALLOWED:
rhp
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
IP H R ER BB SO HR DATE OPP
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR
Career highlights and notes: Signed as an undrafted free agent on June 6, 2012 Attended Indiana State University, where he pitched for four seasons and posted a 1.61 ERA in 26 appearances as a senior His father, Brian, was a catcher at Indiana State and played 163 games in the major leagues over eight seasons (1987-91, 1993-94, 1996) for the Indians, Angels, Yankees, Padres, Reds and Cubs Full bio on page 16 of Bluefield Media Guide on BluefieldJays.com
Called up to Bluefield in 2011 after posting 2.25 ERA in three GCL starts; went 3-4 in nine starts to tie for second on the team in both categories Made Appy League debut on 7/13 at Bristol, tossed five shutout innings of five-hit ball Beat Princeton on 8/10 in Mercer Cup clincher, held Rays to four hits in five scoreless frames, struck out six without walking a batter Took tough-luck loss in Game Two of Appy League Championship Series, held Johnson City to one earned run in five innings, but the Cardinals won 4-1 to clinch the title Went 4-3 in 12 games (eight starts) with a 3.02 ERA in GCL in 2010 Debuted in DSL in 2009, struck out 48 in 44 innings as 16 year old Signed as an international free agent on November 9, 2008 Full bio on page 17 of Bluefield Media Guide on BluefieldJays.com
justin james
LONGEST OUTING: LAST WIN: MOST STRIKEOUTS: vs. LH: INHERITED/STRANDED: LAST HR ALLOWED:
DATE OPP DEC
29
rhp
Tucker jensen
LONGEST OUTING: LAST WIN: MOST STRIKEOUTS: vs. LH: INHERITED/STRANDED: LAST HR ALLOWED:
14
rhp
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
IP H R ER BB SO HR
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR
Career highlights and notes: Signed as an undrafted free agent on June 6, 2012 Attended the Savannah College of Art and Design for one year before transferring to Ave Maria University in Florida for his final three seasons Registered a 2.99 ERA and 86 strikeouts in 90.1 innings as a senior, taking home Second Team All-Sun Conference honors Led conference in strikeouts per nine innings as a junior (10.9), tossed a 19-strikeout gem that season against Webber International Pitched for two summers in the New York Collegiate Baseball League and was an All-Star in both seasons Full bio on page 22 of Bluefield Media Guide on BluefieldJays.com
Debuted in Gulf Coast League in 2011, going 2-2 with a 1.77 ERA in eight starts, earned a one-game call-up to low-A Lansing in July before finishing the season in Bluefield Struck out 56 batters in 57 innings between the three levels Signed as an undrafted free agent on June 12, 2011 Attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, where he earned Sun Conference Pitcher of the Year and NAIA Second-Team All-America honors as a senior in 2011 Helped the Eagles win four straight regular season conference titles and three straight conference tournament crowns Grandson of 1958 AL MVP Jackie Jensen, the first man to play in the Rose Bowl (1949 Cal), World Series (1950 NYY) & MLB All-Star Game (1952) Full bio on page 22 of Bluefield Media Guide on BluefieldJays.com
griffin murphy
LONGEST OUTING: LAST WIN: MOST STRIKEOUTS: vs. LH: INHERITED/STRANDED: LAST HR ALLOWED:
DATE OPP DEC
lhp
joe spano
LONGEST OUTING: LAST WIN: MOST STRIKEOUTS: vs. LH: INHERITED/STRANDED: LAST HR ALLOWED:
lhp
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
IP H R ER BB SO HR DATE OPP
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR
Career highlights and notes: Made 11 starts for GCL Blue Jays in 2011, finishing tied for fourth in the league in that category Struck out 39 batters in 41 innings Selected in the second round of the 2010 draft Attended Redlands East Valley HS Ranked as 14th-best prospect in Toronto organization by Baseball America in 2011 Full bio on page 29 of Bluefield Media Guide on BluefieldJays.com
Career highlights and notes: Signed as an undrafted free agent on June 6, 2012 Attended the University of Notre Dame Missed 2011 season due to Tommy John surgery, but returned in 2012 to post 3.43 ERA in 29 games for the Fighting Irish Won 2006 state title as a sophomore at Seton Hall Prep in New Jersey, won it again in 2007 on the nations top-ranked high school team Full bio on page 39 of Bluefield Media Guide on BluefieldJays.com
denny valdez
LONGEST OUTING: LAST WIN: MOST STRIKEOUTS: vs. LH: INHERITED/STRANDED: LAST HR ALLOWED:
DATE OPP DEC
30
rhp
les williams
LONGEST OUTING: LAST WIN: MOST STRIKEOUTS: vs. LH: INHERITED/STRANDED: LAST HR ALLOWED:
37
rhp
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
IP H R ER BB SO HR
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR
Career highlights and notes: After missing 2010 due to Tommy John surgery, returned in 2011 and allowed five runs in four and one-third innings over four relief outings (10.38 ERA) in Gulf Coast League Made nine starts and one relief appearance in Dominican Summer League in 2009, held opponents to 24 hits in 32.2 innings and pitched to a 2.20 ERA Knocked around in first professional action in DSL in 2008, allowed 11 earned runs and walked 11 batters in six innings of work Signed as international free agent on July 28, 2008 Full bio on page 42 of Bluefield Media Guide on BluefieldJays.com
Career highlights and notes: Returns to Bluefield after going 2-2 with a 4.46 ERA in 17 games in 2011, allowed two runs in lone playoff relief appearance Selected in the 37th round of the 2011 draft Attended Northeastern University, where he is the programs all-time leader in innings pitched Played for the Canadian Junior National Team as a high schooler Full bio on page 43 of Bluefield Media Guide on BluefieldJays.com
TOTAL
1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0
HOME
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
ROAD
1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0
Overall Record Vs. East Division Vs. West Division Day Games Night Games Day Games After Night Blue Jays Score 1st Opponent Scores 1st Games Won in Last AB Vs. RH Starters Vs. LH Starters Blue Jays Starter 5+ IP Blue Jays Starter 6+ IP Blue Jays Starter 7+ IP Blue Jays Starter 8+ IP When Hitting a HR When Not Hitting a HR Outhit Opponent Equal # of Hits Outhit by Opponent Commit 0 Errors Commit 1-2 Errors Commit 3+ Errors Leading After 7th Trailing After 7th Tied After 7th Leading After 8th Trailing After 8th Tied After 8th Extra-Innings Games Doubleheaders Series Record One-Run Games Two-Run Games 5+ Run Games Shutout Record Scoring 0-2 Runs Scoring 3-4 Runs Scoring 5+ Runs June Record July Record August Record Monday Record Tuesday Record Wednesday Record Thursday Record Friday Record Saturday Record Sunday Record
1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
MULTI-HIT GAMES
Hector Alvarez Jacob Anderson Eric Arce Alex Azor Art Charles Matt Dean Christian Frias Jason Leblebijian Christian Lopes Santiago Nessy Chris Peters Carlos Ramirez Dwight Smith Nico Taylor Dickie Joe Thon TOTAL 2H 1 1 1 3H 4H 5+ -
MULTI-RBI GAMES
Hector Alvarez Jacob Anderson Eric Arce Alex Azor Art Charles Matt Dean Christian Frias Jason Leblebijian Christian Lopes Santiago Nessy Chris Peters Carlos Ramirez Dwight Smith Nico Taylor Dickie Joe Thon TOTAL 2RBI 1 1 3RBI 1 4RBI 5+ -
CATCHERS STATISTICS
CATCHER
G 0 0 0
CS 0 0 0
SB 0 0 0 ER 2 0 2
Multi-HR Games
MISCELLANEOUS FEATS
Grand Slams
PB INN 0 9 0 0 0 9
Walk-Off Hits
Blue Jays record by uniform: Home white: 0-0 Road gray: 1-0 Blue alternate: 0-0
TEAM MISCELLANEOUS LONGEST WINNING STREAK ......................................................................................... 6 (8/17-8/22, 2 vs. Burlington, 3 vs. Pulaski, 1 at Greenville) LONGEST LOSING STREAK ................................................................................................................ 4 (6/23-6/26, 1 at Elizabethton, 3 vs. Danville) LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY ...............................................................................................................................11 (16-5 W, 7/20 vs. Burlington) LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT ......................................................................................................................................15 (19-4 L, 8/30 at Danville) LARGEST SHUTOUT WIN ....................................................................................................................3-0 (twice, 7/9 at Danville; 7/27 at Burlington) LARGEST SHUTOUT LOSS ............................................................................................................................................................. No shutout losses LONGEST GAME, TIME .....................................................................................................................................................3:43 (6/21 at Elizabethton) LONGEST HOME GAME, TIME.......................................................................................................................................... 3:40 (7/6 vs. Johnson City) LONGEST ROAD GAME, TIME ...........................................................................................................................................3:43 (6/21 at Elizabethton) LONGEST 9-INNING HOME GAME, TIME ......................................................................................................................... 3:05 (8/25 vs. Elizabethton) LONGEST 9-INNING ROAD GAME, TIME ................................................................................................................................... 3:13 (8/13 at Pulaski) LONGEST 7-INNING HOME GAME, TIME ............................................................................................................... 2:10 (7/26 vs. Princeton, Game 2) LONGEST 7-INNING ROAD GAME, TIME .................................................................................................................................... 1:43 (7/8 at Danville) SHORTEST 9-INNING HOME GAME, TIME ........................................................................................................................ 2:14 (7/7 vs. Johnson City) SHORTEST 9-INNING ROAD GAME, TIME .................................................................................. 2:06 (7/31 at Kingsport, [45-minute delay after 6th]) SHORTEST 7-INNING HOME GAME, TIME ............................................................................................................. 2:08 (7/26 vs. Princeton, Game 1) SHORTEST 7-INNING ROAD GAME, TIME .................................................................................................................................. 1:43 (7/8 at Danville) LONGEST GAME, INNINGS ...................................................................................................................................................13 (6/21 at Elizabethton) LONGEST HOME GAME, INNINGS ....................................................................................................................................... 11 (7/6 vs. Johnson City) LONGEST ROAD GAME, INNINGS .........................................................................................................................................13 (6/21 at Elizabethton) LARGEST CROWD, HOME ................................................................................................................................................... 2,557 (7/7 vs. Princeton) LARGEST CROWD, ROAD ..................................................................................................................................................2,130 (7/28 at Burlington) SMALLEST CROWD, HOME ...................................................................................................................................................... 150 (6/28 vs. Bristol) SMALLEST CROWD, ROAD ...................................................................................................................................................422 (7/27 at Burlington) MOST ERRORS .................................................................................................................................................. 4 (three times, last 7/22 at Pulaski) MOST ERRORS BY OPPONENT ............................................................................................................................ 4 (four times, last 8/28 at Danville) LONGEST ERRORLESS STREAK ................................................................................................................................................................3 (7/1-7/3) MOST LOB ..........................................................................................................................................................................15 (6/21 at Elizabethton) FEWEST LOB ..................................................................................................................................................2 (three times, last 7/31 at Kingsport) TEAM BATTING MOST RUNS......................................................................................................................................................................... 16 (7/20 vs. Burlington) MOST RUNS, INNING .........................................................................................................................................................8 (7/28 at Burlington, 1st) MOST HITS ...........................................................................................................................................................................19 (8/3 vs. Greeneville) MOST HITS, INNING ..........................................................................................................................................................7 (7/28 at Burlington, 1st) MOST HOME RUNS, GAME ........................................................................................................................... 3 (three times, last 7/20 vs. Burlington) MOST HOME RUNS, INNING .................................................................................................................... 2 (five times, last 8/7 at Johnson City, 4th) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A HOME RUN .....................................................................................................................................5 (7/3-7/7) MOST DOUBLES, GAME ...........................................................................................................................................................7 (7/29 at Burlington) MOST TRIPLES, GAME ........................................................................................................................................2 (four times, last 8/20 vs. Pulaski) MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS, GAME ..............................................................................................................................................7 (7/29 at Burlington) MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME ........................................................................................................................3 (three times, last 7/27 at Burlington) MOST STRIKEOUTS, 9-INNING GAME ......................................................................................................................................14 (7/30 at Kingsport) MOST STRIKEOUTS, ALL GAMES .......................................................................................................................18 (6/21 at Elizabethton, 13 innings) TEAM PITCHING MOST RUNS ALLOWED ............................................................................................................................................................. 19 (8/30 at Danville) MOST RUNS ALLOWED, INNING .................................................................................................................. 8 (twice, last 8/25 vs. Elizabethton, 3rd) MOST HITS ALLOWED ...................................................................................................................................... 19 (twice, last 8/25 vs. Elizabethton) MOST HITS ALLOWED, INNING ....................................................................................................................................... 8 (8/16 vs. Burlington, 2nd) MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED ............................................................................................................................................. 4 (8/25 vs. Elizabethton) MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED, INNING ............................................................................................... 2 (three times, last 8/25 vs. Elizabethton, 9th) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES ALLOWING A HOME RUN...........................................................................................................................7 (8/6-8/13) MOST STRIKEOUTS, 9-INNING GAME ...................................................................................................................................... 17 (8/9 vs. Princeton) MOST STRIKEOUTS, ALL GAMES .......................................................................................................................23 (6/21 at Elizabethton, 13 innings) MOST BASES ON BALLS .........................................................................................................................................................9 (8/5 vs. Greeneville) MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS ALLOWED ........................................................................................................................................... 10 (8/13 at Pulaski) INDIVIDUAL BATTING MOST RUNS SCORED.....................................................................................................................................4 (Gustavo Pierre, 7/20 vs. Burlington) MOST HITS ....................................................................................................................................................5 (Javan Williams, 8/3 vs. Greeneville) MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS ........................................................................................................................ 3 (Christopher Hawkins, 7/26 at Princeton) MOST DOUBLES .................................................................................................................................................. 3 (Andy Fermin, 6/26 vs. Danville) MOST TRIPLES ..................................................................................................................... 1 (26 times, last Leo Hernandez 8/26 vs. Elizabethton) MOST HOME RUNS ................................................................................ 2 (twice, Art Charles, 6/27 vs. Bristol & Daniel Arcila, 7/6 vs. Johnson City) MOST TOTAL BASES ............................................................................................................................... 9 (Christopher Hawkins, 7/26 at Princeton) MOST RBI ............................................................................................................................................... 5 (Christopher Hawkins, 7/26 at Princeton) MOST STOLEN BASES.............................................................................................................. 2 (three times, last Kevin Pillar, 8/24 vs. Greeneville) MOST BASES ON BALLS ............................................................................................................. 3 (three times, last Peter Mooney, 8/13 at Pulaski) MOST STRIKEOUTS .................................................................................................................................................4 (Art Charles, 6/26 vs. Danville) LONGEST HITTING STREAK ................................................................................................................................14 (Christopher Hawkins, 7/2-7/16) LONGEST ON-BASE STREAK ..............................................................................................................................22 (Christopher Hawkins, 8/6-8/28)
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING MOST INNINGS PITCHED, STARTER..................................................................................................6.0 (six times, last Ajay Meyer 8/19 vs. Pulaski) MOST INNINGS PITCHED, RELIEVER ......................................................................................................... 5.0 (Noah Syndergaard, 6/26 vs. Danville) MOST HITS ALLOWED, STARTER.....................................................................................................................10 (Aaron Sanchez, 6/24 vs. Danville) MOST HITS ALLOWED, RELIEVER ................................................................................................................. 7 (Mitchell Taylor, 6/21 at Elizabethton) MOST STRIKEOUTS, STARTER .......................................................................................................8 (four times, last Tyler Ybarra 8/9 vs. Princeton) MOST STRIKEOUTS, RELIEVER ......................................................................................................... 9 (Mitchell Taylor, twice, last 8/9 vs. Princeton) MOST BASES ON BALLS, STARTER ........................................................................................................................ 5 (Jose Vargas, 7/3 at Princeton) MOST BASES ON BALLS, RELIEVER...........................................................................................................5 (Noah Syndergaard, 7/17 vs. Kingsport) MOST WILD PITCHES ...................................................................................................................................3 (Thomas Berryhill, 7/24 vs. Princeton) MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED .................................................................................................................9 (Mitchell Taylor, 8/25 vs. Elizabethton) MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS IP ......................................................................................................................... 17 (Mitchell Taylor, 7/23-8/14)
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Las Vegas 51s (AAA) - Record: 40-32 (3rd - PCL Pacific Southern, -5.0)
Tuesdays Result: L, 7-5 at Tucson Padres Today: at Tucson, 10:05 p.m. Winning Pitcher: Colt Hynes (3-6) - 6 IP, 8 H, 5 R, 2 BB, 4 K Losing Pitcher: Clint Everts (0-1) - 1.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 1 BB, 0 K Save: Erik Hamren (1) - 1 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K Highlights: Las Vegas dropped the second game for four in Tucson 7-5 as the Padres evened the series. Adeiny Hechavarria had three hits and scored twice out of the leadoff spot. CF Anthony Gose and C Travis DArnaud were selected to play in the MLB Futures Game during the All-Star Break.
New Hampshire Fisher Cats (AA) - Record: 26-43 (6th, Eastern Eastern, -14.0)
Tuesdays Result: OFF DAY Today: vs. Reading, 7:05 p.m. Winning Pitcher: Fernando Hernandez (1-4) - 5.0 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 1 BB, 5 K Losing Pitcher: Trevor May (6-5) - 5.0 IP, 7 H, 4 R, 3 BB, 6 K Save: Sam Dyson (1) - 2.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 0 K Highlights: The Fisher Cats pulled out their fourth straight win win in a 4-3 victory at Reading. John Tolisano cracked a leadoff homer in the first to start a three-run inning. He had a game-high three hits and scored twice. Sam Dyson turned in a scoreless eighth and ninth to record his first professional save.
Dunedin Blue Jays (A+) - Record: 42-25, (1st, Florida State North, +5.5)
Tuesdays Result: L, 3-2 at Clearwater Threshers Today: at Brevard County, 6:35 p.m. Winning Pitcher: Tyler Knigge (4-1) - 6.0 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 1 BB, 7 K Losing Pitcher: Shawn Griffith (4-2) - 5.0 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 2 BB, 0 K Save: none Highlights: The Blue Jays lost the rubber game at Clearwater 3-2 in walk-off fashion on Zach Colliers ninthinning single and ensuing throwing error by Dunedin catcher Jack Murphy. A rehabbing Chase Utley homered in the fourth for the Threshers, but Ryan Schimpf tied the game at two with a homer in the next inning.
sion. Starting CF Kevin Pillar hit third and went 0-for-4 with an RBI and two runs. Chris Hawkins entered in RF and went 2-for-3. Noah Syndergaard pitched a scoreless second and Ajay Meyer recorded the final out. Aaron Sanchez, Jon Berti and Justin Nicolino did not play.
Vancouver Canadians (SS) - Record: 4-2 (1st, Northwest West, 4-TM Tie)
Tuesdays Result: L, 5-3, vs. Tri-City Dust Devils Today: vs. Tri-City, 10:05 p.m. Winning Pitcher: Roberto Padilla (1-1) - 6.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 4 K Losing Pitcher: Eric Brown (0-1) - 4.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R (1 ER), 2 BB, 3 K Save: William Rankin (2) - 0.1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K Highlights: The Northwest League champion Canadians lost their home opener 5-3 to start a five-game set against Tri-City. Down 5-0 in the ninth, Vancouver scored three runs but the comeback fell short. Dalton Pompey had two hits and two runs batted in.
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